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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 1903 troubles ended! meat made us by David Evans in fact has gone way beyond, so that today we can see many on every hand to be thankful too. The association has pledged itself (or the ottleeis have) for a large amount of money to pay their attorneys and court expenses in bringing this matter about and every farmer who receives a benefit is under moral obligations to help defray this I hope that all who are reexpense. ceiving of the benefit will see to it that they are paying their little for tbe getting. I will close, fellow farmers, hoping ( that the future will reward u with bright success i a reward for the past hard struggle. .Vtr Right Deeds Being Issued to Fanners in tne Bear River Valley a busy week for tbe farmers Th of Bear River valley, for mixed with the gathering of the bounteous crops neaii all of the farmers are signing new watei deeds and releasing the receiver from the old contracts. This week will be remembered as one of the most memorable wakes in the history of our va'ley, for it makes the close of Bve long years of trial and trouble This week the farmers will turn from a daik and gloomy past to a bright and promising future. For five years the fariueis have beeu laboring in doubt and uncertainty, the future of tlielr firesides have been at stake and the success or failure of a life time Wm. M. Miller. was trembling in t lie balance, but the Penrose, August 23th. cloud has laised, and the bright sunshine is taking its place. Our homes His Life Saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholwill be safe: our success will be sure. era and Diarrhoea Remedy. We will gain the reward we have been B. L. Byer, a cooper fighting so hard to obtain, the reward oi this town, says he believes Cham of honest tod and honest dealings. berlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Those who have been factors in Remedy saved his life last summer. bringing this settlement about are He had keen sick for a month with entitled to the greatest praise. The what the doctors call bilious dysentery organizing of the Farmers Protective and could get nothing to do him any Arsoi iation has been the meaus of do- -i good until he tried this remedy. It settlement this than B bring immediate him relief, says gn.oieto gave anyone ehe and pioperly comes first T. Little, merchant, Hancock, Md. pi ntu piabe, for it was they who went For sale by Wynn L. Eddy, prescripinto court and brought the first recog- tion druggist. nition to the farmers, and who got For fourteen weeks the building the proposition from the Hon. David a in measure has which great Evans trades in New York have been on New well-kno- that while it is the hub, Tre-mowill be the axle on which the hub circles around, with Garland, and other towns around as the rim of the wheel. Sow in concluslou will say that the prospects of Tre-mo-nt stood ot are very flattering. Mr. Frank Meldrum of Collinston has purchased two lots and will erect a blacksmith and puiut shop thereon. Mr. Cook of Ogden, our station agt., has purchased lots aud will start a building at once and will carry a line of millinery goods aud furniture. . Mr Cook is on the grounds and states tLat the Malad Valley road is doing a larger business than at any other point. ' There is being loaded out from this point not a car load of grain and hay, but train loads and the farmers are happy to think they do not have to haul their grain over the sand and hills to Dcweyville. This observation was taken from A Man Uo a Telephone Pole. Fearful Odd Against Him. Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, in brief, was the condition of an old soldier by name of J. J. Havens, For years he was Versailles, O. troubled with Kidney disease and neither doctors nor medicines gave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitters. It put him on his feet in short order and now he testifies, on the road to complete recovBest on earth for Liver and ery. Kidney troubles aud all forms of bound the Utah Sugar Co. to the terms strike and in that time have lost in Stomach and Bowel Complaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Wynn L. of the settlement and in fact formed wages not less than $66,000,000 Eddy, prescription druggist. the basis of this wholesettlement. It .Bucklens Arnica Salve-Haof Jthe was this actlon; the bringing world-wifame for marvellous The annual payment to pensioners suits against the receiver, that brought cures. It surpasses any other salve, of the war with Spain now amounts the fact home to the land holder that lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, unless the old water i Ights were made Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, to $2,700,000 per annum and there Ulcers. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever are 45,000 applications still pending. good not a dollar of the securities sores. Chapped Rands, Skin Eruptions; would be of value to them. Some A Remarkable infallible for Piles Cure guaranteed farmers have thought the associa- Qply 25c. Wynn L. Eddy, prescripCough Remedy has tion has been making upstages, hut tion druggist. a remarkable reeord. It has been in ft has not. It has gone on follcwlog use over for years, thirty during which Tremont. that straight line which led to settle-pip- nt time million bottles have been many What impresses a man on entciing I here wish to and success. sold and used. has long been the It thrivbreathe a prayer of thankfullness to Tremont, the young, prosperous, Malad valley standaid and main reliance in the all who have helped in the great strug- ing city located 00 the of the most treatment of croup in thousands of center in the I will mention hut one. naiup fuad gle. all this time no and wealthy valley of our homes, yet during qnd this our vYoyUy loader John P. prosperous has case been ever reported to the is the live and enerIJqlmgretp May God bless him for his beautiful state, in which it failed to manufacturers men and the magnifipntiring devotion to our cause. W m. getic business effect a cure. When given as soon as bow finished and new cent and buildings done valient work, II. Rowe has the child becomes hoirse or even as of pas made every turn to help us in his others being built aud tbe string soon as the croupy cough appears, it are not surpassed power, lie has been unjustly aoeused grain houses that It is pleasWe have at will prevent the attack. uf bringing this trouble upon us, but noithof Salt Lake city. like it. to children ant take, many Co., C. C. had those above hiiu allowed it dene, present the Wilson Lumber harmno or other It contains opium live business a (he Qarland lien would not iiave been Wilson, manager, goad, be ful as and substance given may fmedo-cd- . Had it not been for the HV111 who, if he can't sell you a bill of to a baby as to an adult. confidently imwill leave the information that he has been able to goods or town lot, For sale by Wynn L. Eddy, presyou have lost that afid with you whiohhas bten furnished pression furnish, cription druggist. is He of a life time. freely aud io our behalf, many of us the best chance one would have had a serious time in get- also one of our comioilmen. Any do so that todav Wm n. Rowe wishing anything iu their line will 'I'm s de s ad ting out, 12 Ot. $L75 stands redeemed as one who has done well to call. Next the general merchandise house a mighty work for this settlement. 1.60 10 If needing anyVe should always remember the Hon. of E. R. Sherman. call and you will 8 Ot, L50 pavid Evans, whoon the 10th of May, thing in his line, to and willing clerks ready find ttie RWI, met with us and made the offer, 6 Ot 135 as pleasant that in case tko farmers would take wait on you and make it for you. blepg to have their secuiities returned as possible is the same Next packing plant and retail and the turn the receiver from Call on him to his company, then his company house of O. O. Opdyke. a met by man with a would make all water rights good iu and you will be will make you that face the valley, which has been the key- smile on his welcome. And feel note in all of this settlement. These Kettles think what you may this act stands Next is the Treuiont house on First Proctor Mr. we When out today in noble relief. North and NihartAvc. are TRIPLECoated think back and realize that the court from Deweyville, proprietor. A house with Pure VIOLET had previously annulled our water in which you cau always got a good contracts so that his company was in meal and a pleasant welcome. ENAMEL, to s you approach the railway track po wise beholding to us according NONE BETTER! law but as a moral obligation, he made you will first see the grain and peal 0t Work is beginning on the new Bie Yield of Oats. in stone culvert near Mr. Blythes place. A record biCwkitig er h of outs Messrs. Craghead and Mavhue of r.ised this season by jn-iour new home, I will drop you a Eggli, a Mr. Point out Lookout. at lieifurmei or two and send you my Brigham were heie this wtek word 8111 in beeu vicinhas that Eggii farming new address so if you have any spare interests of the Singer sewing maity for several years but bas bad but e May-huis checks or U. S. Government bonds chine. It reported that Mr, Indifferent success heretofore on acwill return soon and paint our count of not . ' you do not know what to do with, getting sufficient watc-new school them send houso. where know to This had he water has year you may plenty of and the result is shown in tbe big Henry Blackburn. that they may be appreciated and acres of his farm yield. Twenty-siAug. 28th used to the best advantage. . was sewed to Goiden oats and he Heber McBride, James WorthingStomach Trouble. raised 3290 bushels machine measure, ton and Olive Wilson of the Sunday I have been troubled with my or 120 bushels per acre. He sold 2,000 school board were with us last Sun-an- stomach the past four years, says D. bushels at $1.03 per cwt. and 600 bushour Sunday L. Beach of Clover Nook Farm, Green- els at $1.07 per cwt., the whole crop reorganized A few days ago I was Mass. averaging $40 per acre. school with the following rimed offi- field, induced to try a box of Chamberlains cers: SupL, Nathaniel Montgomery; Stomach and Liver Tablets. I have Absolutely: LOCAL MAILS. 1 st Asst., Gustave Oman; 2nd Asst., taken part of them and fed a great THERE NO SUBSTITUTE MAILS CLOSE. Charles Montgomery; Sec. and Treas., deal better." If you huve any trouble .' Northbound No 7 11:45 a ra Belle Oman; Asst. Sec., Maggie with your stomach try a box of these 7:30 p m No Northbound 9.. You are certain to be pleasYates; Librarian, David Tracy; Asst. tablets. & Cache Local Northbound, Russia takes nearly half the agried with the result. Price 25c. For Librarian, Milicient Tracy . Chorister, ... 7:30 p m Valley NolL. sale by Wynn L. Eddy, prescription cultural trade ot the United States in Pearl Montgomery; Organist, Bessie Southbound No 8 7:30 9 m druggist. Maochuria. Southbound No 10 6:00 p m Montgomery; Asst. Organist, Mamie Local & Cache Southbound, Assessment Notice A Boy's Wild Ride for Life Montgomery. 0:35 a m Valley No 12 With family around expecting him Curlew Irrigation & Reservoir Co. Last Monday night Stake President mails arrive. to die, aud a son riding for life, 18 (Principal place of business, Snow-vill- From south No 7 of the Y. L. M. I. A., Rosabell A, 12:20 p m Box Elder County, Utah.) miles, to get Dr. Kings New DisFrom south No 9 8:30 a m was here and our Brim., organized Notice is hereby given that at a From south, Local & Cache covery for Consumption, Coughs and first Ladies Association with meeting of the board of directors of Young Colds, W. II. Brown of LeesvS??, Ind., 8:30 a m Valley No 11 endured deaths agonies from asthma the following sisters as officers: Prest,, said company, held August 22, 1903, From north No 8 6:30 a m the following assessments were order- From north No 10 640 p m but this wonderful medicine gave In- Eliza R. Blackburn; lstGoun., Mary ed levied on tire stant relief and soon cured him. lie capital stock of the From north, Local & Cache 10:15 am Valley No 12. I now sleep Roundly every E. Tracy; 2nd Coun., Maggie Yates; company, viz : writes: Office 8:30 from m a hours to 6.09 p m Con cures of marvelous Like Sec. and Treas, Lizzie Tracey; Asst. Forgeneral expenses includnight. P. O. .opens Sunday from 10:00 tc cent 6 .. etc sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Sec., Eftie Chadwick; per salaries, ing 11:00 a. m B. F. Boothe, P. M. Librarian, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its For special liabilities, castAlice aud MontPearl matchless merit for all Throat Tracy; Chorister, 9 per cent side canal Lung trouhles. Guaranteed bottles gomery, Organist, Bessie Montgom- For.speclal liabilltie-- , west-sid- e 1. 50c and Trial bottles free at 11 per cent canal For Coughs, Cold and Croup ery; Asst. Organist, Maggie Yates. Wynn L. Eddys drug store. Payable immediately in cash lo the The 9- - year old daughter of George of the company. Brown is quite sick. Dr. Albe oi secretary Estray Notice. Also the following assessment payI State of Utah, Oakley pronounced the disease ty- able in casli or labor, viz.: f Box of Elder, County Yost, Utah. n:z OLD JtOJAdE As we have now tut Pure IS e, - One Kllnute Cough Cure of said phoid. Snow was seen on the tops of the county. I have in my possession the follow mountains east of here Wednesday ing described estray animals which We had a little rain here if not claimed and taken away, will morning. be sold at public auction to the high- the night of the 25th insl. est cash bidder at my residence in Our new school house is up to the said precinct, on Thursday, the 10th Ire of hour dav of September, 390.1, at square. 2p. in. Distress AFter Eating Cured. DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS: Judge W. T. Holland or Greensburg, One bay mare about 2 years old La , who Is well aud favorably known, star in head, three white feet, brand says: Two years ago I suffered of on back part left thigh ed j greatly from indigestion. After eatOne sorrel horse about, 2 years old ing, great distress would invariably branded j on back fart of left result, lasting for an hour or so and my nights were restless. I concluded tbigh. to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and It Charles W. Earl, cured me entirely. Now my sleep is Constable for Fielding precinct. In the Fielding precinct y 1 refreshing and FOLETSOOmHDVR Pneumonia Every farmer knows that ome plants grow better than others. Soil may be the same ind seed may seem the same but some plants are weak and others strong. And thats the way with children. They are like young plants. Same food, same nome, same care but some grow big and strong while others stay small and weak. Scotts Emulsion offers an easy way out of the difficulty. Child weakness often means Starvation, not because of lack of food, but because the food does not feed. Scotts Emulsion really feed: NEW ERA KETTLE This kettle Is made to pi event the thousands of accidents which occur daily by the use of the common kettle. It is triple-coate- d with Pure Violet Enamel and e. The kettle lias a Perfor a ated Spout so that the articles cooked may lie drained without removing or holding the cover. Bottom is slightly coneavel to prevent burning. wil-la- st life-tim- Charlie Shaw, Corinne. Utah. M. Hanson & Sons, Utah. Brigham City, find gives the child growing The only Transcontinental Line passing fbfough Salt Lake City Spleqdidy pqqipppd Fast Trains Daily between QQDEN n I ROUGH IDM'MAN cimjr'' lhp K!wo('d Is R(,t railroad nor ly.is a, anything lo renoip. Is ,cnd it for a city- - Garland proper , uf the ruil(J iiml AN0 pj N.Ry fids rpabop: SLEEPING I ennfisi ieated by fliq Sugar iVs , . rb Uie wllUir . 1 l"'f ' . , ccut? . nl g' dtcllv. lu!s ruiint iiUl 0 W lti ,.IU , ,1L1UI. U, J CARS DENVER 3 To Denver Omaha Kansas City St Louis and Chicago without change. Free reclining chair cars. Personally DINING CARS Conducted Excursions. Service a la Carte on all through trains. For Mica, folder, free Illustrated booklet, etc., inquire of your ueareat ticket agent, specifying tbe Rio Gramlu route, or ad tire , .Wlll ija and Yja 'I'hyef Separate and Distinct Scenic Routes , ! drugjp&w. Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with a-- l SOUTHERN PACIFIC and OREGON SHORT LINE TRAINS The business men of Tiernout Wbi to lay claim to the centiql cl y qf fhf Bear Eater valley. Wq Imye Ip-ti cited as one of 3 triipuflp. El wood, Carla nd and Tipmout. Wpl wish lo deny any thing of fhi kind for j Whatever the cause of u eak-- , tc il ness and failure to grow Scotts Emulsion seems to find it and set the matter right. for free sample . cou ftBowne,Bend Chemists, 409 Pearl St., Nnv York epo, Grande Western. need. I A BENTON G. A. , -- V. D Salt i.akr Ci'y, Ut THE FINEST and Saddle Exhibit In the city will be found at 4 Services at Presbyterian Cnapel Sunday school at 10 oclock a. m. Preaching at 8:00 p .m. Christian Endeavor Wednesday at 8:00 p. in. A. T. Rankin, . DeWitt's 0. C. ANDERSON'S HARNESS STORE Repairing of all kinds In my line Mall orders promptly attended to. have my personal attention. " First Door Nerth of First Nat'l Bank West side Mtn St. Bide- Brigham elljr Pastor. T3 Salvo Fop Piles, Burns, Sores C Simonsen Harness FOLEYSMtETWIAR Jf Ulrtm P Christensen John E Baird John L Recorder Treasurer Marshal Mary Johnson J L Robir.ette Aao. ney - - RELIABLE MILLER ORGANS li H Jones : ustices of the Peace ( For Sale by,, Glenwood Springs, Aspen, Leauville, Pueblo, Colorado Spiings Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Ijuis, Chicago and all points east Nihart, who is all around town helpin tlnje of ing us out with his counsel Mayor I THE SCENIC LINE TO heavy-weigh- iirigham city. Heber C Boden ...N. E. Mortensen Peter Knudson Isaac A. Jensen r ORCooking, Steaming and Preserving Councilmen For cleaning the west-sid- e canal $9.00 per hundred shares Fer cleaning the cast-sid- e canal $9.00 per hundred shares Any stock upon which said assess merit shall remain unpaid Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1903, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, Oct. 31,1903, at 10 oclock p.m. at the school house, Snowville, Box Elder county, State of Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. By order of tbe board of directors. Tuos. W. Roe, Hep Secretary, Snowville, Box Elder county, Utah, August 22, 1903. $ city officers -F- AND THE Next is the Iioum of And.'ivja & nansen. Mr. Ha nsec is the manager bmer of t and he is the the list. Last but not least is our mayor, Fred druggist. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Denver & Rio Grande Rio digestion perfect. Sold by Wynn L. Eddy, prescription Cures Cold! Prevents THE Theu comes the house of Wm. House of Corinne, with E. G. Purler as manwith. ager, a nice man to do business slim grain But talk about your tall, cake. buy rs, Bro. Porter takes the v Oi that great pleasant Co ppceivprW, M. Bradley has treated n stature; and alsq W. 0. Kay the featherweight which With Qeq. Shuman, pswifti kindness and honesty we should ifot fop get. The Utah buyer, but be gets there just the same, Then there is Smurthwalles house Sugar po. has lived up to the ugree with E. M. Wyatt as manager, a tall agreeable man to do business with. down settled l offer and may we long hopse of tbe Cleayelaud Qom. Co. who is rememhep him. Judge Marshall has W'tbF. S. Riggs as manager, is tall as he to deal With tepn fair and considerate with us. as us Page 5. II IKnudsor, N bowring W S Taylor Supt. of Waterworks VV Chief Fire Dept S Taylor Street Supervisor Chris. Christensen Night Watch & j j j C C Hansen Jailor C J Nelson Sexton BOARD OF HEALTH. Chairman Dr. L. Berg- F W Fishburn Secretary C. W. Knudson. C H Davidson City Physician The city council meets the second and f urth Tuesdays of each month. PRECINCT OFFICERS. Justices ct tne Peace Andrew Funk. OFFICERS COUNTY BOX ELDER CO. Judge 1st judicial DistChas H Hart F K Nebeker Dist. Atty Chairman Co Com.... A VV Valentine CoComfhis., Iowa Suing M B Hart E H Jones Kelton County Clerk Prosecuting Attorney Treasurer -- 5 Jos Jensen J S Perry J A Edwards 1 .. Sheriff Jos Josephson Meltrude Hunsaker Recorder Assessor - L A Snow Co Supt of Schools Neph: Anderson Surveyor, Deweyville . J N Holdaway I".::! 3: Game Wai Jen, S F Thompson -- Dr. E. A. Rich County Physician Water Commissioner. ,N P Anderson COUNTY BOVRD OF HEALTH. - Valentine Dr. E. A. Rich M. B. Hart and E. members of board . A W Chairman THE FAVORITE PARLOR Secretary H. Jones, OR CHAPEL ORGANS TERMS OF COURT, I903. First Tuesday in February, May, September and NoDistrict court vember. Couuty commissioners meet the first and third Mondays of each month L, C. Christensen 8r Sons, Sole Agents. TERMS CASH OR ON TIME. a A. |